What is "Freddy" with regards to Bikes?
I see comments about "Fred" and "Freddy" but not sure what that means. Just curious. Thanks.
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I am not entirely sure either, but from what I gather it's anything that makes the bike uncool or practical and arguably safer. Things like fenders, racks and panniers, reflective gear, lights, bells are all considered to be Fred. From what I can gather it's anything that doesn't align with the current fixed gear trend or possibly road cycling as a sport.
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Try using your site search function. That's not meant in a snarky way it's just that being a Fred is difficult to explain. To some cyclists a Fred is anyone who doesn't ride a 4,000.00 titanium 14.3 oz road bike. Then there's the Fred who does ride the 4,000.00 titanium 14.3 oz road bike, but shouldn't be wearing lycra/spandex...it's not a pleasant image for children and self-aware adults.
There are some really funny past threads on 'Fredliness' that one who's more tech savvy than me will undoubtedly post. Lookin' forward to it. :thumb: |
Two views:
The completely non-caring cyclists who rides with a cushy seat, fenders, and has those old fashion streamers. The weekend rider who spends $5,000 buying a super-light bike and the most expensive bike to look "like a pro," but has to push the bike up a small hills. |
90s mountain bike with clip-on aero bars
Pick any three: multiple front/rear lights, conspicuosy tape, ANSI vest, multiple mirrors, AIRZOUND Road bike with bars at least 3 inches above saddle Anyone riding a 'bent Moustache |
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Originally Posted by jsdavis
(Post 13338507)
I am not entirely sure either, but from what I gather it's anything that makes the bike uncool or practical and arguably safer. Things like fenders, racks and panniers, reflective gear, lights, bells are all considered to be Fred. From what I can gather it's anything that doesn't align with the current fixed gear trend or possibly road cycling as a sport.
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I am a Fred.
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I think there's a fine line between Fred and retrogrouch.
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Originally Posted by robberry
(Post 13338594)
The weekend rider who spends $5,000 buying a super-light bike and the most expensive bike to look "like a pro," but has to push the bike up a small hills.
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Originally Posted by Schwinnrider
(Post 13339165)
I think there's a fine line between Fred and retrogrouch.
But, yes take being called a Fred as a compliment by all means. Because, as we all know 'Fredliness is next to Godliness'. |
I used to be a bonafide, genuine, lycra, jersey-wearing, roadie!
However, for some reason, I'm gettin' pissed by all of the Fredliness talk! Leave the Freds alone!!! - Slim :) ...aka Fred |
I have also noticed that the hardcore racers have a bit of Fred in them too. Training bikes are usually fitted with 32 spoke wheels, frame pumps, saddle bags. Plus blinkies, lights and fenders for the winter. To put in the miles to be competitive, you have to be ready for anything.
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From Wiki...
" In 1934-35, Birchmore rode around the world on a bicycle he named Bucephalus. Birchmore and Bucephalus traveled approximately 25,000 miles. Bucephalus is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.[3][4][5][6] In one famous incident while touring in Italy, Birchmore passed a bunch of racers during a race he had crossed paths with by chance. And despite going up hill on his loaded 50 pound non-racing bike, he passed the finish line well ahead of the racers." Birchmore was one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century... had he so desired he could have dominated many sports including competitive cycling. And he named his bike... :) |
Originally Posted by Scheherezade
(Post 13338884)
Road bike with bars at least 3 inches above saddle
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A poser is the person who drops a fortune on their kit who pays just as much attention to looking the part but is more show than go.
The derisive use of "fred" surely stems, in part, from posers who have had their ass handed to them by some average guy on a bicycle that does not meet their ideal of what is right. Road nazis put their little ones to bed at night and tell them stories of Freds to frighten them and inspire them to never become posers. :D |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 13339870)
A poser is the person who drops a fortune on their kit who pays just as much attention to looking the part but is more show than go.
The derisive use of "fred" surely stems, in part, from posers who have had their ass handed to them by some average guy on a bicycle that does not meet their ideal of what is right. Road nazis put their little ones to bed at night and tell them stories of Freds to frighten them and inspire them to never become posers. :D Who but a dumbbell gives a rat's behind if he get his/her "ass handed to them" by somebody who dreams everybody is in some sort of race? |
Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
(Post 13339911)
What do you call bicyclists who are all wrapped up in how competitive other cyclists are, even when the other cyclists didn't know they were in a race?
Who but a dumbbell gives a rat's behind if he get his/her "ass handed to them" by somebody who dreams everybody is in some sort of race? |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 13339922)
What do you call cyclists with no sense of humour ?
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
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What do you call cyclists with no sense of humour ?
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Originally Posted by no1mad
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In training...
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
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Do you think the dumbbells are joking when assigning some sort of value to impromptu one sided races with strangers? Especially when the topic is bicycle commuting.
Cat 6 racing is where it is at... there is a little old lady in a hopped up walker that is going to get hers the next time we meet. |
OMG - I am fred! All this time & did not know it....
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"Fred" basically means a bike chump. Which is of course, subjective.
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Added some reflective tape/Freddiness on my rig today.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...G/IMG_1678.jpg |
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